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  • Enhanced expression of soluble recombinant tetanus neurotoxin Hc in Escherichia coli as a tetanus vaccine candidate.

Enhanced expression of soluble recombinant tetanus neurotoxin Hc in Escherichia coli as a tetanus vaccine candidate.

Immunobiology (2010-10-05)
Rui Yu, Lihua Hou, Changming Yu, Shuling Liu, Jun Ren, Ting Fang, Xiaoyan Zhang, Wei Chen
ABSTRACT

The expression of the carboxyl fragment of the heavy chain of tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT-Hc) in Escherichia coli has been hampered by the unusually high AT content and the presence of rarely used codons by Clostridium. The gene encoding TeNT-Hc was optimized for E. coli by replacing rare codons and decreasing the AT pairs from 72.57% to 52.47%. The reconstructed gene was expressed in E. coli BL21(DE3) and resulted in a soluble product which was about 46% of the total bacterial protein. TeNT-Hc produced in a 42 L fermentor was purified to >95% at 87 g/kg of cell paste (approximately 333 mg/L). BALB/c mice vaccinated with three bi-weekly doses of TeNT-Hc with Freund's adjuvant were fully protected against an intraperitoneally challenge of 2 × 10(3) 50% lethal doses (LD(50)s) of tetanus neurotoxin. NIH mice vaccinated with TeNT-Hc adsorbed to aluminum hydroxide gel adjuvant demonstrated a potency of 168 IU/mL, which was 2 times higher than the national standard for tetanus vaccines. These results suggest that TeNT-Hc may be a promising second-generation vaccine candidate for clinical use against tetanus neurotoxin.

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Trisialoganglioside-GT1b from bovine brain, lyophilized powder, ≥96% (TLC)